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1 Beilklinge
f.axe blade n. -
2 Beilklinge
faxe blade -
3 Beil
n; -(e)s, -e; zum Holzhacken: axe, Am. ax; kleiner: hatchet; von Metzger: (meat) cleaver; des Henkers: axe, Am. ax; (Fallbeil) guillotine* * *das Beilaxe; ax; hatchet* * *[bail]nt -(e)s, -eaxe (Brit), ax (US); (kleiner) hatchet; (= Fleischerbeil) cleaver; (zum Hinrichten) axe (Brit), ax (US); (= Fallbeil) blade (of a/the guillotine)* * *(a small axe held in one hand.) hatchet* * *<-[e]s, -e>[bail]nt1. (Werkzeug) [short-handled] axe, hatchet* * *das; Beil[e]s, Beile axe; (kleiner) hatchet; (FleischerBeil) cleaver* * *Beil n; -(e)s, -e; zum Holzhacken: axe, US ax; kleiner: hatchet; von Metzger: (meat) cleaver; des Henkers: axe, US ax; (Fallbeil) guillotine* * *das; Beil[e]s, Beile axe; (kleiner) hatchet; (FleischerBeil) cleaver* * *-e n.ax (US) n.axe n.hatchet n. -
4 Axt
f; -, Äxte axe, Am. ax; mit der Axt erschlagen ax(e) to death, kill with an ax(e); sich wie die Axt im Wald benehmen fig. behave like a peasant ( stärker: savage); die Axt an die Wurzel(n) legen fig. strike at the root; die Axt im Haus erspart den Zimmermann Sprichw. (it saves trouble if you) do it yourself* * *die Axtaxe; ax* * *Ạxt [akst]f -, ordm;e['ɛkstə] axe (Brit), ax (US)* * *(a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) axe* * *<-, Äxte>[akst, pl ˈɛkstə]f axe* * *die; Axt, Äxte axe* * *mit der Axt erschlagen ax(e) to death, kill with an ax(e);die Axt an die Wurzel(n) legen fig strike at the root;* * *die; Axt, Äxte axe* * *¨-e f.ax (US) n.axe n. -
5 Hacke
f; -, -n1. AGR. hoe2. bes. österr. (Picke) pick, pickaxe, Am. pickax—f; -, -n; (Ferse, Absatz) heel; jemandem auf die Hacken treten tread (Am. step) on s.o.’s heels; jemandem dicht auf den Hacken sein be hard ( oder hot) on s.o.’s heels; die Hacken zusammenschlagen click one’s heels; ablaufen II.1* * *die Hacke(Ferse) heel;(Landwirtschaft) hoe; mattock;(Spitzhacke) pickax; pick; pickaxe* * *Hạ|cke I ['hakə]f -, -n1) (dial = Ferse, am Strumpf) heel2) (dial MIL = Absatz) heeleinen im or am Hacken haben (N Ger inf) — to be pickled (inf)
See:→ ablaufenIIf -, -n* * *(a long-handled tool with a metal blade used for removing or destroying weeds etc.) hoe* * *Ha·cke1<-, -n>[ˈhakə]fdie \Hacken zusammenschlagen [o zusammenklappen] MIL to click one's heels3.▶ sich dat die \Hacken [nach etw dat] ablaufen (fam) to run [or walk] one's legs off [or wear oneself out] looking for something▶ jdm nicht von den \Hacken gehen to dog sbHa·cke2<-, -n>[ˈhakə]f1. (Gartengerät) hoe* * *Idie; Hacke, Hacken hoe; (Pickel) pick[axe]IIdie; Hacke, Hacken (bes. nordd. u. md.) heel* * *Hacke1 f; -, -n1. AGR hoejemandem dicht auf den Hacken sein be hard ( oder hot) on sb’s heels;* * *Idie; Hacke, Hacken hoe; (Pickel) pick[axe]IIdie; Hacke, Hacken (bes. nordd. u. md.) heelsich (Dat.) die Hacken nach etwas ablaufen — wear oneself out running around looking for something
* * *-n f.hoe n.mattock n.pick axe n. -
6 Beil
1) ( Werkzeug) [short-handled] axe, hatchet
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